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WHEREAS - DOROTHY HUNTER

£120.00

TITLE
Whereas

ARTIST
Dorothy Hunter

ABOUT THE WORK
“whereas” is a part of Hunter’s research into limestone-heavy regions of the North of Ireland and their speculative possibilities. This edition is a reworking of the dying tradition of coppercraft etching, once a common way to commemorate place or keep a souvenir.

DATE
2022

DIMENSIONS
34 (w) x 25.5 (h)

MEDIUM
Laser etched copper laminate, frame

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 10

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dorothy Hunter is interested in time’s place as a tool, such as in the politics of use, in information access, or in implicit futures inscribed into land. Geographic sites become an embodiment or frustration of how socio-political textures are represented back to us.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
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FRAMING
Artwork comes framed

FURTHER INFOMATION
Do not use copper cleaners on this image - buff with a dry lint-free cloth if necessary.

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TITLE
Whereas

ARTIST
Dorothy Hunter

ABOUT THE WORK
“whereas” is a part of Hunter’s research into limestone-heavy regions of the North of Ireland and their speculative possibilities. This edition is a reworking of the dying tradition of coppercraft etching, once a common way to commemorate place or keep a souvenir.

DATE
2022

DIMENSIONS
34 (w) x 25.5 (h)

MEDIUM
Laser etched copper laminate, frame

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 10

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dorothy Hunter is interested in time’s place as a tool, such as in the politics of use, in information access, or in implicit futures inscribed into land. Geographic sites become an embodiment or frustration of how socio-political textures are represented back to us.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

FRAMING
Artwork comes framed

FURTHER INFOMATION
Do not use copper cleaners on this image - buff with a dry lint-free cloth if necessary.

TITLE
Whereas

ARTIST
Dorothy Hunter

ABOUT THE WORK
“whereas” is a part of Hunter’s research into limestone-heavy regions of the North of Ireland and their speculative possibilities. This edition is a reworking of the dying tradition of coppercraft etching, once a common way to commemorate place or keep a souvenir.

DATE
2022

DIMENSIONS
34 (w) x 25.5 (h)

MEDIUM
Laser etched copper laminate, frame

ORIGINAL WORK / EDITION
Edition of 10

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dorothy Hunter is interested in time’s place as a tool, such as in the politics of use, in information access, or in implicit futures inscribed into land. Geographic sites become an embodiment or frustration of how socio-political textures are represented back to us.

DELIVERY AND POSTAGE
Shipping cost will be quoted and confirmed via email. When your order has been placed we will be in touch with you to discuss the best options for shipping your purchase.

FRAMING
Artwork comes framed

FURTHER INFOMATION
Do not use copper cleaners on this image - buff with a dry lint-free cloth if necessary.

We feel passionately about promoting and supporting the artists we choose to work with, and so we encourage you to engage with their practice and work.

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